skeleton/__pkginfo__.py.tmpl
author Julien Cristau <julien.cristau@logilab.fr>
Thu, 13 Nov 2014 10:37:44 +0100
changeset 10025 7b72ecc3f4d2
parent 8565 53c8cf9450b9
child 10214 88f60d4b9952
permissions -rw-r--r--
[migration] hackish black magic to bootstrap addition of formula attr during migration Turns out we can't add an attribute to CWAttribute before the attribute exists. add_attribute generates rql with a 'formula' relation, which CW doesn't know about yet, so things get unhappy. Once that is fixed, we need to make the CWAttribute addition operation deal with CWAttribute entities that don't have a formula yet. Finally, move the migration to bootstrapmigration_repository so it happens early on, and use add_entity_type rather than add_relation_type for CWComputedRType.

# pylint: disable=W0622
"""%(distname)s application packaging information"""

modname = '%(cubename)s'
distname = '%(distname)s'

numversion = (0, 1, 0)
version = '.'.join(str(num) for num in numversion)

license = '%(license)s'
author = '%(author)s'
author_email = '%(author-email)s'
description = '%(shortdesc)s'
web = 'http://www.cubicweb.org/project/%%s' %% distname

__depends__ =  %(dependencies)s
__recommends__ = {}

classifiers = [
    'Environment :: Web Environment',
    'Framework :: CubicWeb',
    'Programming Language :: Python',
    'Programming Language :: JavaScript',
    ]

from os import listdir as _listdir
from os.path import join, isdir
from glob import glob

THIS_CUBE_DIR = join('share', 'cubicweb', 'cubes', modname)

def listdir(dirpath):
    return [join(dirpath, fname) for fname in _listdir(dirpath)
            if fname[0] != '.' and not fname.endswith('.pyc')
            and not fname.endswith('~')
            and not isdir(join(dirpath, fname))]

data_files = [
    # common files
    [THIS_CUBE_DIR, [fname for fname in glob('*.py') if fname != 'setup.py']],
    ]
# check for possible extended cube layout
for dname in ('entities', 'views', 'sobjects', 'hooks', 'schema', 'data', 'wdoc', 'i18n', 'migration'):
    if isdir(dname):
        data_files.append([join(THIS_CUBE_DIR, dname), listdir(dname)])
# Note: here, you'll need to add subdirectories if you want
# them to be included in the debian package